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[*] posted on 23-5-2014 at 12:12 PM


Quote: Originally posted by rocfighter  
I wonder how those never flat solid poly tires will work on a buggy?


My limited experience with them is from carts and other equipment. If you do any sliding (side load) at all, the never flats will inevitably form flat wear spots. The more you slide the greater the tendency to rotate to the slick pint and slide there. I'm sure results will vary from brand to brand and of course there are numerous type which also affect your outcome..



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[*] posted on 24-5-2014 at 01:42 AM



although I do not mean one on the grass sincerely with the narrow and smooth rubber , at least use a big diameter no wheelbarrow wheel because relatively is sinking in and big the rolling resistance .
it is not necessary to lament the trademarks the proposition is wrong
if somebody pushes it on wet or hard sand or so lucky that it tended a birch on a football ground there something else - on there I do not have an experience , but it not like that 5-8 or more inch deep (and often damp) ... the pasture ..




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